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super password
Syntax
super password [ level level ]{ simple | cipher } password
undo super password [ level level ]
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Parameter
level:
 
Enter a user level in the range 1 to 3. The default is 3. The password you 
enter is set for the specified level.
cipher:
 Configure to display the password in encrypted text.
simple:
 Configure to display the password in plain text.
password:
 If the authentication is in the 
simple
 mode, the password must be in 
plain text. If the authentication is in the 
cipher
 mode, the password can be either 
in encrypted text or in plain text. If a plain text password is entered when cipher 
mode has been selected, the password will be displayed in the configuration 
settings as encrypted. A plain text password is a sequential character string of no 
more than 16 digits, for example, 3Com918. The length of an encrypted password 
must be 24 digits and in encrypted text, for example, 
_(TT8F]Y\5SQ=^Q`MAF4<1!!.
Description
Use the 
super password
 command to configure the password for changing the 
user from a lower level to a higher level. To prevent unauthorized users from illegal 
intrusion, user ID authentication is performed when users switch from a lower 
level to a higher level. For the sake of confidentiality, on the screen the user cannot 
see the password that he entered. The user has three chances to input valid 
password, and then switch to the higher level. Otherwise, the original user level 
will remain unchanged. Use the 
undo super password
 command to cancel the 
password settings.
The password in plain text is required when performing authentication, regardless 
of whether the configuration is plain text or encrypted text.
Example
To set the password for level 3 to 
zbr
, type the following:
<4500>system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[4500]super password level 3 simple zbr
sysname
Syntax
sysname text
undo sysname
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